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Workshop report: Strengthening connections – the new landscape for reducing preventable deaths
Summary report from the 2023 workshop, held for perinatal and maternal mortality review and child and youth mortality review local coordinators and chairs and Te Aka Whai Ora and Te Whatu Ora leaders.
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Trauma work programme
Every year in New Zealand on average, 2,500 people are admitted to hospital with major trauma. For those who survive, their injuries can have a profound and lasting impact.
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Bula Sautu – A window on quality 2021: Pacific health in the year of COVID-19 | Bula Sautu – He mata kounga 2021: Hauora Pasifika i te tau COVID-19
The latest in our ongoing Window on Quality series focuses on health for Pacific peoples, from maternity to end of life, using a life-course approach, and includes expert perspectives on how the health system is performing for Pacific peoples.
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Ō Mātou Reo: Our Voices 2025
Ko ngā reo. Ko ngā rongoā. Ko ngā mokopuna. Our voices. Our healing. Our future.
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Special report on alcohol related deaths
Special Report: The involvement of alcohol consumption in the deaths of children and young people in New Zealand during the years 2005–2007
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Window on the quality of health care
A window on the quality of health care provides a snapshot of the quality of health care in New Zealand
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Patient, family and whānau escalation: Kōrero mai projects – what we know so far
Case study from the three test sites exploring the complexity of communication relating to escalation.
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Adult hospital patient experience survey: What have we learned from 5 years’ results?
This report sets out major themes from the results of the adult hospital patient experience survey since its inception in 2014. It covers how responses have changed over that time, and the variation in responses between different groups.
- Serious traumatic brain injury progress report
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Amended questions on how patients access care
There are amendments to the adult primary care patient experience survey questionnaire.